MINUTES OF BOARD OF HARVEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CANVASS OF NOVEMBER 8 GENERAL ELECTION. November 14, 2016

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MINUTES OF BOARD OF HARVEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CANVASS OF NOVEMBER 8 GENERAL ELECTION November 14, 2016 The Board of Harvey County Commissioners met in special session to canvass the November 8 General Election on November 14, 2016. All three commissioners were present. Chairman Westfall called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. Rick Piepho, Election Officer, reviewed the general election. Harvey County has 21,761 registered voters and 15,435 ballots, including provisional ballots, were cast in the General Election, representing a 70.92% turnout. There were 5,573 total advance voters (1,719 by mail and 3,854 early voters). There were 2,020 advance by mail ballots sent including 100 UOCAVA ballots sent, of which 89 were returned. Rick reported that the turnout was much higher than other past general elections. He also reported that the election went smoothly. The Election Office received 399 provisional ballots which are included in this canvass. One hundred seventy-one provisional ballots were presented for voters who moved within the county but did not change their voter registration. Commissioner Hague made a motion to approve the 171 ballots for counting. Commissioner Krehbiel seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Twenty-four provisional ballots were presented for voters who changed their name by marriage but did not change their voter registration. Commissioner Krehbiel made a motion to approve the 24 ballots for counting. Commissioner Hague seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Seventeen provisional ballots were presented for voters who changed their name and moved within the county but did not change their voter registration. Commissioner Hague made a motion to approve the 17 ballots for counting. Commissioner Krehbiel seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Forty provisional ballots were presented for voters who were sent an advanced ballot by mail. They went to the polls on Election Day and were required to vote a provisional ballot. The election office verified that 38 of the advanced ballots by mail had not been returned to the election office. Two provisional ballots were presented for voters who were sent an advanced ballot by mail and it was determined that the ballots had been returned to the election office. Commissioner Krehbiel made a motion to approve the 38 ballots that had not been returned to the election office and to not count the 2 ballots that had already been returned in the mail. Commissioner Hague seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Three provisional ballots were presented for voters who voted provisional because of a poll worker error. The registrants were not found in the Election Voter Information System on Election Day, but were found by election office staff after Election Day. Commissioner Krehbiel made a motion to approve the 3 ballots for counting. Commissioner Hague seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Thirteen provisional ballots were presented for voters who were not listed in the poll books due to lack of citizenship documentation. Five of the voters provided citizenship documentation after the poll

Minutes of Board of Harvey County Commissioners-Election Canvass November 14, 2016 Page 2 of 2 books were prepared but prior to the deadline. Commissioner Hague made a motion to approve those 5 ballots for counting, but not to approve the other 8 ballots. Commissioner Krehbiel seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Five provisional ballots were presented for voters who voted at the wrong precinct. According to Kansas statutes, the ballots may be partially counted. Commissioner Krehbiel made a motion to approve the 5 ballots for partial counting. Commissioner Hague seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Two provisional ballots were presented for voters who failed to show photo ID as required by Kansas voting law. Neither of the voters provided photo ID before the canvass. Commissioner Hague made a motion to not count the 2 ballots. Commissioner Krehbiel seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Two provisional ballots were presented for voters who had moved to another county but did not change their voter registration, so they voted in Harvey County. These ballots should not count. Commissioner Krehbiel made a motion to not count the 2 ballots. Commissioner Hague seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. One hundred twenty-two provisional ballots were presented for voters not registered in Harvey County. Commissioner Hague made a motion to not count the 122 ballots. Commissioner Krehbiel seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Two hundred sixty-three approved ballots were counted and added to the Election Day results, 136 ballots were not counted. The election canvass was recessed at 8:47 a.m. Rick returned during the regular meeting and reported the final number of ballots counted as 15,299, with the turnout percentage for Harvey County 70.3%. Commissioner Krehbiel made a motion to certify the final results of the November 8 General Election. Commissioner Hague seconded the motion and it was passed unanimously. Final results are attached and will be posted on the website.